DIY Your Haldi Decor With This One Viral Item
BY Garvita | 17 Jan, 2022 | 22276 views | 2 min read
Haldi is a mood for modern couples! Whether it is at home or at a lush green garden, they want the decor to be on point. And to keep up with the trends, WedMeGood is here for the rescue. Towards the end of last year, we spotted this rustic element making its way to the Haldi decoration at Indian weddings. And boy, we were floored! It spelled freshness and looked absolutely insta-worthy! For those who missed it on our Instagram feed, we’re talking about ‘urli seating at the Haldi’.
Read on to get those creative juices flowing as you set up your Haldi mood board, and pin the ones that match your aesthetic.
Oh so vibrant
Image via The Wedding Story
Loved how TV Actress, Ankita Lokhande'’s cheerful Haldi ceremony was all about love, offbeat seating & precious smiles.
Play with the greenery
Image via @elysianbyfuhaar
Honestly, this foliage decor setup left us *speechless*!
Wow with simplicity
Image via Aash Studio
Do you think yellow vibes are too mainstream for a Haldi? THINK AGAIN!
Cannot ignore the vintage charm
Image via Aroosi
Perks of having an 'Urli' seating? It brings out the festive vibe of the whole celebration, where the couple is the centre of attraction, just like in the above photo.
We call this a surrealistic art
Image via @petalsndrapes
Gigantic urlis, marigold strings & some patterned, flowy drapes - what else do you need for a dreamy haldi decor?
Magical enough?
Image via Meragi
Planning your haldi at the terrace? We can’t get enough of this decor! Save right away.
Create a floral backdrop
Image via White Reflections
Did we tell you this was one of the 'Most Pinned Decor Images Of 2021'? That says enough about this setup.
Choose carnations
Image via Maison de Decor
Not only the vivid arch caught our fancy but the glazed white urli looked super impressive.
Something old, something new
Image via Wedding Tales by SJ
While the decor gave us old-school vibes, it was the seating that made us save this one. So if you want your haldi to be a blend of traditional decor with a fresh element, give this a shot.
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